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1. Ancient Egypt generally refers to the Egyptian civilization in the lower reaches of the Nile River ring the period from the 32nd century BC to 343 BC when Persia destroyed Egypt. Ancient Egypt was a typical hydraulic empire< The first dynasty: 3200-2850 BC. From Menez to kaar, there were eight Pharaons< The second Dynasty: 2850-2686 BC. There are six Pharaons from hotepseknemoui to kascomo
the ancient kingdom or the Empire of Memphis (2686-2181 BC)
the Third Dynasty: 2686-2613 BC. From neteriknet djeser to houni, there were five kings. The reign of Jos é was the beginning of power and victory. At this time, the magnificent stone buildings represented by the stepped pyramid complex of shakara appeared. Imhotep, the architect, writer and scholar of the complex, became one of the first great men to appear in history books. It was a time when a powerful and centralized monarchy developed. The monarch sat in Memphis and assigned provincial governors to rule the country< The Fourth Dynasty: 2613-2494 BC. From snefrou to skepseskaf, there were six or seven Pharaons. Judging from the majestic degree of the pyramid, the reign of Snefru, Khufu and kharf was the peak of this era. In the darshire, the pyramids built by mayton and Giza showed the Dynasty's good governance and economic prosperity. The fifth Dynasty: 2494-2345 BC. From ouer to ounas, there were nine Pharaons. The most famous are sahore and djedkare isesi
in the fifth Dynasty, the "sun worship consciousness" developed rapidly, and the famous pyramid inscriptions were carved on the walls of the wunis pyramid in shakala. The sixth dynasty: 2345-2181 BC. From Teti I to nitocris, there were seven kings, including PEPI I and PEPI II, who lived more than 100 years
although the sixth dynasty was famous for its cultural and military attacks, and organized military and commercial expeditions as far as the southern tip of Africa, the expansion of some provincial governors and the centralization of power in the whole history of Memphis were threatened, which led to civil strife< The first transitional period (2181-1991 BC)
the seventh Dynasty: only ruled for 70 days< The eighth Dynasty: 2181-2130 BC. There are eight to twenty-seven Pharaons, but their names are unknown< From the ninth Dynasty to the tenth Dynasty: 2130-2040 B.C. There were six Pharaons, three of whom were named Katie< The eleventh Dynasty: 2130-2040 B.C. There were three Pharaons
montuhotep II unified the whole country in 2050 B.C. since then, the tibesian monarch of the eleventh dynasty ruled the whole of Egypt. Although this made their hometown Thebes more and more important, it was still not enough to replace Memphis. The rulers of Thebes had to travel back and forth in e course, and ring the twelfth Dynasty they built palaces at the entrance to fayom and small towns such as itty tawi. Without abandoning Thebes, the dynasty transferred its power center to the north, showing the graal recovery of a strong and powerful centralized government
the Middle Kingdom or the first empire of Thebes (1991-1786 BC)
the end of the eleventh Dynasty: 2060-2000 BC. Three montuhotepfaras, the first to unify Egypt around 2040 BC. The twelfth Dynasty: 2000-1786 BC. The seven Pharaons were named amenhemat or Sesostris, and the last ruler was Queen sebekneferure
like other countries in the world, stability and turmoil always alternate with each other. The provincial decentralization forces and other forces still unknown in history destroyed the Thebes regime inherited from the twelfth Dynasty, and Egypt was divided into many vassal states
the second transitional period (1786-1567 BC)
the thirteenth to fourteenth Dynasties: 1786-1674 BC. There were about forty Pharaons, some of whom were named sebehotpu. Some Pharaons ruled in the north, middle and south of the Pharaons at the same time. From 1730 B.C., these kings were only vassals of the king of sikhso< The 15th to 16th Dynasties: 1674-1567 BC. The 16th Dynasty, known as the "little sissok" Dynasty, existed only in the eastern part of the delta“ There were five Pharaons in the "great sisok" Dynasty, including one khyan and two apopi< The 17th Dynasty: 1674-1567 BC. Ten Pharaons ruled Thebes and surrounding areas. They were vassals of sissok. The last three, TAA I, II and kamosis, began to fight against the sisoks in the north
New Kingdom or the second kingdom of Thebes (1567-1085 BC)
Eighteenth Dynasty: 1567-1320 BC. From ahmusis to horangheb, there are fourteen monarchs, four of whom are timos and four amenophis. Queen ashepsu, Akhenaton and Tutankhamun belong to the dynasty< The 19th Dynasty: 1320-1200 BC. There are nine kings of Ramesses, including Ramesses I and II and SETI I I and II< The 20th Dynasty: 1200-1085 BC. The ten monarchs, except for the first, sethnakht, were all called Ramesses
the third transitional period (1085-715 BC)
the 21st Dynasty: 1085-945 BC. In Tanis, there were smendes, psusenes I and II. In Thebes, herihor and pinaghem ruled.
the ancient kingdom or the Empire of Memphis (2686-2181 BC)
the Third Dynasty: 2686-2613 BC. From neteriknet djeser to houni, there were five kings. The reign of Jos é was the beginning of power and victory. At this time, the magnificent stone buildings represented by the stepped pyramid complex of shakara appeared. Imhotep, the architect, writer and scholar of the complex, became one of the first great men to appear in history books. It was a time when a powerful and centralized monarchy developed. The monarch sat in Memphis and assigned provincial governors to rule the country< The Fourth Dynasty: 2613-2494 BC. From snefrou to skepseskaf, there were six or seven Pharaons. Judging from the majestic degree of the pyramid, the reign of Snefru, Khufu and kharf was the peak of this era. In the darshire, the pyramids built by mayton and Giza showed the Dynasty's good governance and economic prosperity. The fifth Dynasty: 2494-2345 BC. From ouer to ounas, there were nine Pharaons. The most famous are sahore and djedkare isesi
in the fifth Dynasty, the "sun worship consciousness" developed rapidly, and the famous pyramid inscriptions were carved on the walls of the wunis pyramid in shakala. The sixth dynasty: 2345-2181 BC. From Teti I to nitocris, there were seven kings, including PEPI I and PEPI II, who lived more than 100 years
although the sixth dynasty was famous for its cultural and military attacks, and organized military and commercial expeditions as far as the southern tip of Africa, the expansion of some provincial governors and the centralization of power in the whole history of Memphis were threatened, which led to civil strife< The first transitional period (2181-1991 BC)
the seventh Dynasty: only ruled for 70 days< The eighth Dynasty: 2181-2130 BC. There are eight to twenty-seven Pharaons, but their names are unknown< From the ninth Dynasty to the tenth Dynasty: 2130-2040 B.C. There were six Pharaons, three of whom were named Katie< The eleventh Dynasty: 2130-2040 B.C. There were three Pharaons
montuhotep II unified the whole country in 2050 B.C. since then, the tibesian monarch of the eleventh dynasty ruled the whole of Egypt. Although this made their hometown Thebes more and more important, it was still not enough to replace Memphis. The rulers of Thebes had to travel back and forth in e course, and ring the twelfth Dynasty they built palaces at the entrance to fayom and small towns such as itty tawi. Without abandoning Thebes, the dynasty transferred its power center to the north, showing the graal recovery of a strong and powerful centralized government
the Middle Kingdom or the first empire of Thebes (1991-1786 BC)
the end of the eleventh Dynasty: 2060-2000 BC. Three montuhotepfaras, the first to unify Egypt around 2040 BC. The twelfth Dynasty: 2000-1786 BC. The seven Pharaons were named amenhemat or Sesostris, and the last ruler was Queen sebekneferure
like other countries in the world, stability and turmoil always alternate with each other. The provincial decentralization forces and other forces still unknown in history destroyed the Thebes regime inherited from the twelfth Dynasty, and Egypt was divided into many vassal states
the second transitional period (1786-1567 BC)
the thirteenth to fourteenth Dynasties: 1786-1674 BC. There were about forty Pharaons, some of whom were named sebehotpu. Some Pharaons ruled in the north, middle and south of the Pharaons at the same time. From 1730 B.C., these kings were only vassals of the king of sikhso< The 15th to 16th Dynasties: 1674-1567 BC. The 16th Dynasty, known as the "little sissok" Dynasty, existed only in the eastern part of the delta“ There were five Pharaons in the "great sisok" Dynasty, including one khyan and two apopi< The 17th Dynasty: 1674-1567 BC. Ten Pharaons ruled Thebes and surrounding areas. They were vassals of sissok. The last three, TAA I, II and kamosis, began to fight against the sisoks in the north
New Kingdom or the second kingdom of Thebes (1567-1085 BC)
Eighteenth Dynasty: 1567-1320 BC. From ahmusis to horangheb, there are fourteen monarchs, four of whom are timos and four amenophis. Queen ashepsu, Akhenaton and Tutankhamun belong to the dynasty< The 19th Dynasty: 1320-1200 BC. There are nine kings of Ramesses, including Ramesses I and II and SETI I I and II< The 20th Dynasty: 1200-1085 BC. The ten monarchs, except for the first, sethnakht, were all called Ramesses
the third transitional period (1085-715 BC)
the 21st Dynasty: 1085-945 BC. In Tanis, there were smendes, psusenes I and II. In Thebes, herihor and pinaghem ruled.
2. Pre Dynasty (3500-3050 BC):
King Scorpion
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King Narmer<
ancient dynasty (3050-2686 BC):
the first dynasty (3050-2890 BC):
Menes (AHA))
djer (it))
Wadj
den (udimu))
anendjib
Semerkhet
QA & # 39; a) < The second Dynasty (2890-2686 BC):
hetepsekhemwy (Hotepsekhemwy))
vadiye
Ninetjer (nynetjer))
seinide
peribsen (Seth peribsen))
Sikai is very popular
khasekhemwy<
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ancient kingdom or Memphis Empire (2686-2135 BC):
the Third Dynasty (2686-2575 BC)<
sanakhte (nebka) 2650-2630
netjerykhet (Djoser) 2630-2611
sekhemkhet (Djoser Teti) 2611-2603
khaba 2603-2599; HUNI 2599-2575< The fourth dynasty (2575-2465 BC):
Snofru 2575-2551
Khufu (Cheops) 2551-2528
radjedef 2528-2520
Khafre (Chephren) 2520-2494, owner of Sphinx
Nebuchadnezzar II
menkauere (mycerinus) 2490-2472
shepseskaf 2472-2467
the 5th Dynasty (2465-2323 BC):
userkaf 2465-2458
Sahure 2458-2446
neferirkare kakai 2477-2467
shepseskare ini 2426-2419
raneferef 2419-2416
niusere izi 2416-2392
Menkauhor 2396-2388
djedkare izezi 2388-2356
wenis 2356-2323< The sixth dynasty (2323-2150 BC):
Teti 2323-2291
pepy I (meryre) 2289-2255
merenre nemtyemzaf 2255-2246
pepy II (neferkare) 2246-2152
Morrel II
queen Nicolas
the 7th and 8th dynasties (2150-2135 BC):
djedkare
netrikare
neferkahor
neferkare II<
= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = br / > the first intermediate period (2135-1937 BC):
the 9th and 10th dynasties (2135-1986 BC)
moyber
kheti
merikale
Yiti< The 11th Dynasty (2134-1937 BC):
mentuhotep I
inyotef I (sehertawy) 2074-2064
inyotef II (wahankh) 2064-2015
inyotef III (nakhtnebtepnefer) 2015-2007
nebuchoport
montuhotep II (nebhepetre) 1986-1956
montuhotep III (sankhkare) 1956-1944
montuhotep IV (nebtawyre) 1944-1937<
= = = = = = = = = = = = =
the Middle Kingdom or the first empire of Thebes (1937-1668 BC):
the 12th dynasty (1937-1784 BC)
amenemhet I (sehetepibre) 1937-1908
Senwosret I (kheperkare) 1917-1872
amenemhet II (nubkaure) 1875-1840
Senwosret II (khakheperre) 1842-1836
Senwosret III (khakaure) 1836-1817
amenemhet III (nimaatre) 1817-1772
amenemhet IV (maakherure) 1772-1763
neferusobek (sobekkare) 1763-1759< The 13th Dynasty (1784-1668 BC): 65 kings lived in 116 years<
= = = = = = = = = =
the second intermediate period (1668-1560 BC):
there were about 40 Pharaons in the 14th, 15th and 16th dynasties (1720-1565 BC), some of whom were named sebehotpu. Some Pharaons ruled in northern, central and southern Egypt at the same time
. From 1730 B.C., these kings were nothing more than vassals of King hikso
wegaf
antef IV
hor
sobekhotep II
khendjer
sobekhotep III
neferhotep I
sobekhotep IV
ay
neferhotep II
sheshi
yakubher
khyan
apopi I
apopi II
anather
yakobaam< The 17th Dynasty (1668-1570 BC): 14 Pharaons ruled Thebes and its surrounding areas. They are the vassals of hixore. The last three, TAA I and II, kamosis,
began to fight against the northern hiksos
sobekemsaf
antef VII
TAA I
TAA II
kamosis<
= = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
the new kingdom or the Second Empire of Thebes (1560-1070 BC):
the 18th dynasty (1570-1293 BC)< Ahmose (nebpehtyre) 1539-1514
Amenhotep I (djeserkare) 1514-1493
Thutmose I (akheperkare) 1493-1481
Thutmose II (akheperenre) 1481-1479
Hatshepsut (maatkare) 1473-1458
Thutmose III (menkheperre) 1479-1425
Amenhotep II (akheperure) 1427-1392
Thutmose IV (menkheperure) 1392-1382
Amenhotep III (nebmaatre) 1382-1344
Amenhotep IV / Akhenaten 1352-1336
smenkhkere (ankhheperure) 1337-1336
Tutankhamun (nebkheperure) 1336-1327
ay (kheperkheperure) 1321
horemheb (djeserkheperure) 1323-1295< The 19th Dynasty (1293-1185 BC):
Ramesses I (menpehtyre) 1295-1294
sety I (menmaatre) 1394-1279
Rameses II (usermaatreetepenre) 1279-1213
merenptah (baenrehotephirmaat) 1213-1203
amenmesse (menmire) 1203-1200
SETI II (user kheperure setepenre) 1200-1194
siptah (akhenresetepenre) 1194-1188
tausert (sitremeritamun) 1188-1186< The 20th Dynasty (1185-1070 BC):
setakht (userkhaureryamun) 1186-1184
Ramesses III (usermaatreryamun) 1184-1153
Ramesses IV (hekamaatreetepenamun) 1153-1147
Ramesses V (usermaatresekheperenre) 1147-1143
Ramesses VI (nebmaatremeyamun) 1143-1136
Ramesses VII (usermaatreetepenre) 1136-1129
Ramesses VIII (usermaatreakhenamun) 1129-1126
Ramesses IX (neferkaresetepenre) 1126-1108
Ramesses x (kheperma atresetepenre) 1108-1099
Ramesses Xi (menmaatresetepenthah) 1099-1069< The third intermediate period (1070-767 BC):
the 21st, 22nd, 23rd and 24th dynasties (1070-767 BC); The kings of Tanis and Thebes included Smedes, psusennes and shoshenk I. they were 12 Pharaons, including sheshonq I-V, osorkon I-IV and takelot I-III. The king of Thebes monks; Little kingdom<
= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
the revival of Ethiopia and says (767-525 BC):
the 25th Dynasty (767-656 BC):
Pye
shebaka 712-698
camera Library (shebitku 698-690)
Taharqa 690-664
tantamani 664-657< The 26th Dynasty (672-525 BC):
psammetichus I (PSAM Tik) 664-610
Nico II
Amasis 570-526
psammetichus II 610-595
= = = = = = = = = =
Persian Dynasty (525-332 BC):
the 27th, 28th, 29th and 30th dynasties (525-332 BC)
Cambyses 525-522
Darius I 521-486
Xerxes I 486-466
Artaxerxes I 465-424
Darius II 424-404
amyrtaios 404-399
hakoris 393-380
nectanebo I 380-362
TEOS 365-360
nectanebo II 360-343
ochus (Artaxerxes III) 343-338
arses 338-336
Darius III (codemannus 335-332)
= = = = = = = = = = = = br / > Greek Dynasty (332-30 BC):
Macedonian Dynasty (332-323 BC)
Alexander the great 332-3
King Scorpion
so
card
King Narmer<
ancient dynasty (3050-2686 BC):
the first dynasty (3050-2890 BC):
Menes (AHA))
djer (it))
Wadj
den (udimu))
anendjib
Semerkhet
QA & # 39; a) < The second Dynasty (2890-2686 BC):
hetepsekhemwy (Hotepsekhemwy))
vadiye
Ninetjer (nynetjer))
seinide
peribsen (Seth peribsen))
Sikai is very popular
khasekhemwy<
= = = = = = = = = =
ancient kingdom or Memphis Empire (2686-2135 BC):
the Third Dynasty (2686-2575 BC)<
sanakhte (nebka) 2650-2630
netjerykhet (Djoser) 2630-2611
sekhemkhet (Djoser Teti) 2611-2603
khaba 2603-2599; HUNI 2599-2575< The fourth dynasty (2575-2465 BC):
Snofru 2575-2551
Khufu (Cheops) 2551-2528
radjedef 2528-2520
Khafre (Chephren) 2520-2494, owner of Sphinx
Nebuchadnezzar II
menkauere (mycerinus) 2490-2472
shepseskaf 2472-2467
the 5th Dynasty (2465-2323 BC):
userkaf 2465-2458
Sahure 2458-2446
neferirkare kakai 2477-2467
shepseskare ini 2426-2419
raneferef 2419-2416
niusere izi 2416-2392
Menkauhor 2396-2388
djedkare izezi 2388-2356
wenis 2356-2323< The sixth dynasty (2323-2150 BC):
Teti 2323-2291
pepy I (meryre) 2289-2255
merenre nemtyemzaf 2255-2246
pepy II (neferkare) 2246-2152
Morrel II
queen Nicolas
the 7th and 8th dynasties (2150-2135 BC):
djedkare
netrikare
neferkahor
neferkare II<
= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = br / > the first intermediate period (2135-1937 BC):
the 9th and 10th dynasties (2135-1986 BC)
moyber
kheti
merikale
Yiti< The 11th Dynasty (2134-1937 BC):
mentuhotep I
inyotef I (sehertawy) 2074-2064
inyotef II (wahankh) 2064-2015
inyotef III (nakhtnebtepnefer) 2015-2007
nebuchoport
montuhotep II (nebhepetre) 1986-1956
montuhotep III (sankhkare) 1956-1944
montuhotep IV (nebtawyre) 1944-1937<
= = = = = = = = = = = = =
the Middle Kingdom or the first empire of Thebes (1937-1668 BC):
the 12th dynasty (1937-1784 BC)
amenemhet I (sehetepibre) 1937-1908
Senwosret I (kheperkare) 1917-1872
amenemhet II (nubkaure) 1875-1840
Senwosret II (khakheperre) 1842-1836
Senwosret III (khakaure) 1836-1817
amenemhet III (nimaatre) 1817-1772
amenemhet IV (maakherure) 1772-1763
neferusobek (sobekkare) 1763-1759< The 13th Dynasty (1784-1668 BC): 65 kings lived in 116 years<
= = = = = = = = = =
the second intermediate period (1668-1560 BC):
there were about 40 Pharaons in the 14th, 15th and 16th dynasties (1720-1565 BC), some of whom were named sebehotpu. Some Pharaons ruled in northern, central and southern Egypt at the same time
. From 1730 B.C., these kings were nothing more than vassals of King hikso
wegaf
antef IV
hor
sobekhotep II
khendjer
sobekhotep III
neferhotep I
sobekhotep IV
ay
neferhotep II
sheshi
yakubher
khyan
apopi I
apopi II
anather
yakobaam< The 17th Dynasty (1668-1570 BC): 14 Pharaons ruled Thebes and its surrounding areas. They are the vassals of hixore. The last three, TAA I and II, kamosis,
began to fight against the northern hiksos
sobekemsaf
antef VII
TAA I
TAA II
kamosis<
= = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
the new kingdom or the Second Empire of Thebes (1560-1070 BC):
the 18th dynasty (1570-1293 BC)< Ahmose (nebpehtyre) 1539-1514
Amenhotep I (djeserkare) 1514-1493
Thutmose I (akheperkare) 1493-1481
Thutmose II (akheperenre) 1481-1479
Hatshepsut (maatkare) 1473-1458
Thutmose III (menkheperre) 1479-1425
Amenhotep II (akheperure) 1427-1392
Thutmose IV (menkheperure) 1392-1382
Amenhotep III (nebmaatre) 1382-1344
Amenhotep IV / Akhenaten 1352-1336
smenkhkere (ankhheperure) 1337-1336
Tutankhamun (nebkheperure) 1336-1327
ay (kheperkheperure) 1321
horemheb (djeserkheperure) 1323-1295< The 19th Dynasty (1293-1185 BC):
Ramesses I (menpehtyre) 1295-1294
sety I (menmaatre) 1394-1279
Rameses II (usermaatreetepenre) 1279-1213
merenptah (baenrehotephirmaat) 1213-1203
amenmesse (menmire) 1203-1200
SETI II (user kheperure setepenre) 1200-1194
siptah (akhenresetepenre) 1194-1188
tausert (sitremeritamun) 1188-1186< The 20th Dynasty (1185-1070 BC):
setakht (userkhaureryamun) 1186-1184
Ramesses III (usermaatreryamun) 1184-1153
Ramesses IV (hekamaatreetepenamun) 1153-1147
Ramesses V (usermaatresekheperenre) 1147-1143
Ramesses VI (nebmaatremeyamun) 1143-1136
Ramesses VII (usermaatreetepenre) 1136-1129
Ramesses VIII (usermaatreakhenamun) 1129-1126
Ramesses IX (neferkaresetepenre) 1126-1108
Ramesses x (kheperma atresetepenre) 1108-1099
Ramesses Xi (menmaatresetepenthah) 1099-1069< The third intermediate period (1070-767 BC):
the 21st, 22nd, 23rd and 24th dynasties (1070-767 BC); The kings of Tanis and Thebes included Smedes, psusennes and shoshenk I. they were 12 Pharaons, including sheshonq I-V, osorkon I-IV and takelot I-III. The king of Thebes monks; Little kingdom<
= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
the revival of Ethiopia and says (767-525 BC):
the 25th Dynasty (767-656 BC):
Pye
shebaka 712-698
camera Library (shebitku 698-690)
Taharqa 690-664
tantamani 664-657< The 26th Dynasty (672-525 BC):
psammetichus I (PSAM Tik) 664-610
Nico II
Amasis 570-526
psammetichus II 610-595
= = = = = = = = = =
Persian Dynasty (525-332 BC):
the 27th, 28th, 29th and 30th dynasties (525-332 BC)
Cambyses 525-522
Darius I 521-486
Xerxes I 486-466
Artaxerxes I 465-424
Darius II 424-404
amyrtaios 404-399
hakoris 393-380
nectanebo I 380-362
TEOS 365-360
nectanebo II 360-343
ochus (Artaxerxes III) 343-338
arses 338-336
Darius III (codemannus 335-332)
= = = = = = = = = = = = br / > Greek Dynasty (332-30 BC):
Macedonian Dynasty (332-323 BC)
Alexander the great 332-3
3. Chronology of ancient Egyptian dynasties
* pre Dynasty (3500-3050 BC)
King Scorpion
so
Ka
King Narmer
* ancient dynasty (3050-2686 BC)
the first dynasty (3050-2890 BC)
Menes (AHA))
djer (itIt))
Wadj
den Udimu)
anendjib
Semerkhet
QA & # 92 39; a)
the second Dynasty (2890-2686 BC)
hetepsekhemwy (Hotepsekhemwy))
vadiyah
Ninetjer (nynetjer))
senid
peribsen (Seth peribsen))
sekhemwy
* ancient kingdom or Memphis Empire (2686-2135 BC)
the 3rd Dynasty (2686-2575 BC)
sanakhte (nebka) 2650-2630
netjerykhet (Djoser) 2630-2611
sekhemkhet (Djoser Teti) 2611-2603
khaba 2603-2599
HUNI 2599-2575
the 4th Dynasty (2575-2465 BC)
Snofru 2575 -2551)
Khufu (Cheops) 2551-2528)
radjedef 2528-2520
Khafre (Chephren) 2520-2494
nebka II
menkauere (mycerinus) 2490-2472
shepseskaf 2472-2467
the fifth Dynasty (2465-2323)
Uther Userkaf 2465-2458
Sahure 2458-2446
neferikare kakai 2477-2467
shepseskare ini 2426-2419
raneferef 2419-2416
niuserre izi 2416-2392
Menkauhor 2396-2388
dje Dkare izezi 2388-2356)
wenis 2356-2323
the sixth dynasty (2323-2150 BC)
Teti 2323-2291
pepy I (meryre) 2289-2255
merenre nemtyemzaf 2255-2246
pepy II (neferkare) 2246-2152
morner II
nitok Queen Liz
the 7th and 8th dynasties (2150-2135 BC)
djedkare
netrikare
neferkahor
neferkare II
* the first intermediate period (2135-1937 BC)
the 9th Dynasty The 10th Dynasty (2135-1986)
moheb
kheti
merikale
Yiti
11th Dynasty (2134-1937)
mentuhotep I
inyotef I (sehertawy) 2074-2064
inyotef II (wahankh) 2064-2015
inyotef III (nakhtnebtepnefer) 2015-2007)
nebuchpotel
montuhotep II (nebhepetre) 1986-1956
montuhotep III (sankhkare) 1956-1944
montuhotep IV (nebtawyre) 1944-1937
* Middle Kingdom or first empire of Thebes (1937-1668 BC)
12th Dynasty (1937-1784 BC)
amenemhet I (sehetepibre) 1937-1908
Senwosret I (kheperre) 1917-1872
amenemhet II (nubkaure) 1875-1840
Senwosret II (khakheperre) 1842-1836
Senwosret III (KH) Amenemhet III (nimamatre) 1817-1772
amenemhet IV (maakherure) 1772-1763
neferusobek (sobekkare) 1763-1759
the 13th Dynasty (1784-1668 BC)
in 116 years, 65 kings were alive
* the second intermediate period (1 BC) 668-1560 BC)
there were about 40 Pharaons in the 14th, 15th and 16th dynasties (1720-1565 BC)
some of them were named sebehotpu. Some Pharaons ruled in northern, central and southern Egypt at the same time. From 1730 B.C., these kings were nothing more than vassals of King hikso< Wegaf
antef IV
hor
sobekhotep II
khendjer
sobekhotep III
neferhotep I
sobekhotep IV
ay
neferhotep II
she In the 17th Dynasty (1668-1570 BC), 14 Pharaons ruled Thebes and its surrounding areas. They are the vassals of hixore. The last three, TAA I, II and kamosis, began to fight against the hiksos in the north
sobekemsaf
antef VII
TAA I
TAA II
kamosis
* New Kingdom or the Second Empire of Thebes (1560-1070 BC)
18th dynasty (1570-1293 BC)
ahmose (nebpehtyre) 1539-1514
amunhotpu Amenhotep I (djeserkare) 1514-1493
Thutmose I (akheperkare) 1493-1481
Thutmose II (akheperenre) 1481-1479
Hatshepsut (maatkare) 1473-1458
Thutmose III (menkheperre) 1479-1425
Amenhotep II EP II (akheperure) 1427-1392)
Thutmose IV (menkheperure) 1392-1382
Amenhotep III (nebmaatre) 1382-1344
Amenhotep IV / Akhenaten 1352-1336
smenkhkere (ankhheperure) 1337-1336
Tutankhamun (nebkheperure) 1336 -1327)
ay (kheperkheperure) 1321
horemheb (djeserkeperure) 1323-1295
19th Dynasty (1293-1185 BC)
Ramesses I (menpehtyre) 1295-1294
sety I (menmaatre) 1394-1279
Rameses II (usermaatreeteperre) 127 9-1213)
merenptah (baenrehotephirmaat) 1213-1203
amenmesse (menmire) 1203-1200
SETI II (userkheperure setepenre) 1200-1194
siptah (akhenresetepenre) 1194-1188
tausert (sitremeritamun) 1188-1186
20th Dynasty (1185-1070 BC)
setakht (userkhauremeryamun) 1186-1184)
Ramesses III (usermaatremeryamun) 1184-1153)
Ramesses IV (hekamaatreetepenamun) 1153-1147)
Ramesses V (usermaatresekheperenre) 1147-1143)
Ramesses VI VI (nebmaatremeryamun) 1143-1136)
Ramesses VII (usermaatreesetepenre) 1136-1129)
Ramesses VIII (usermaatreachenemun) 1129-1126)
Ramesses IX (neferkaresetepenre) 1126-1108)
Ramesses x (khepermatreesetepenre) 1108-1099)
Ramesses x (kheperma treesetepenre) 1108-1099 Ramesses Xi (menmaatresetepentah) 1099-1069
* the third intermediate period (1070-767 BC)
the 21st, 22nd, 23rd and 24th dynasties (1070-767 BC)
the kings of Tanis and Thebes included Smedes, psusennes and shoshenk I
the rulers of Libya, There were 12 Pharaons, sheshonq I-V, osorkon I-IV and takelot I-III
the tibesian monk King
the small kingdom
* the revival of esobia and sais (767-525 BC)
the 25th Dynasty (767-656 BC)
Pye
shebaka 712-698
shebitku 698-690
Taharqa 690-664
tantamani 664-657
the 26th Dynasty 72-525 BC)
psammetichus I (PSAM Tik) 664-610
Nico II
Amasis 570-526
psammetichus II 610-595
* Persian Dynasty (525-332 BC)
27th Dynasty, 28th Dynasty, 29th Dynasty The 30th Dynasty (525-332 BC)
Cambyses 525-522
Darius I 521-486
Xerxes I 486-466
Artaxerxes I 465-424
Darius II 424-404
amyrtaios 404-399
hakoris 393-380
nicotinia Nectanebo I 380-362
TEOS 365-360
nectanebo II 360-343
ochus (Artaxerxes III) 343-338
arses 338-336
Darius III codomannus 335-332
* pre Dynasty (3500-3050 BC)
King Scorpion
so
Ka
King Narmer
* ancient dynasty (3050-2686 BC)
the first dynasty (3050-2890 BC)
Menes (AHA))
djer (itIt))
Wadj
den Udimu)
anendjib
Semerkhet
QA & # 92 39; a)
the second Dynasty (2890-2686 BC)
hetepsekhemwy (Hotepsekhemwy))
vadiyah
Ninetjer (nynetjer))
senid
peribsen (Seth peribsen))
sekhemwy
* ancient kingdom or Memphis Empire (2686-2135 BC)
the 3rd Dynasty (2686-2575 BC)
sanakhte (nebka) 2650-2630
netjerykhet (Djoser) 2630-2611
sekhemkhet (Djoser Teti) 2611-2603
khaba 2603-2599
HUNI 2599-2575
the 4th Dynasty (2575-2465 BC)
Snofru 2575 -2551)
Khufu (Cheops) 2551-2528)
radjedef 2528-2520
Khafre (Chephren) 2520-2494
nebka II
menkauere (mycerinus) 2490-2472
shepseskaf 2472-2467
the fifth Dynasty (2465-2323)
Uther Userkaf 2465-2458
Sahure 2458-2446
neferikare kakai 2477-2467
shepseskare ini 2426-2419
raneferef 2419-2416
niuserre izi 2416-2392
Menkauhor 2396-2388
dje Dkare izezi 2388-2356)
wenis 2356-2323
the sixth dynasty (2323-2150 BC)
Teti 2323-2291
pepy I (meryre) 2289-2255
merenre nemtyemzaf 2255-2246
pepy II (neferkare) 2246-2152
morner II
nitok Queen Liz
the 7th and 8th dynasties (2150-2135 BC)
djedkare
netrikare
neferkahor
neferkare II
* the first intermediate period (2135-1937 BC)
the 9th Dynasty The 10th Dynasty (2135-1986)
moheb
kheti
merikale
Yiti
11th Dynasty (2134-1937)
mentuhotep I
inyotef I (sehertawy) 2074-2064
inyotef II (wahankh) 2064-2015
inyotef III (nakhtnebtepnefer) 2015-2007)
nebuchpotel
montuhotep II (nebhepetre) 1986-1956
montuhotep III (sankhkare) 1956-1944
montuhotep IV (nebtawyre) 1944-1937
* Middle Kingdom or first empire of Thebes (1937-1668 BC)
12th Dynasty (1937-1784 BC)
amenemhet I (sehetepibre) 1937-1908
Senwosret I (kheperre) 1917-1872
amenemhet II (nubkaure) 1875-1840
Senwosret II (khakheperre) 1842-1836
Senwosret III (KH) Amenemhet III (nimamatre) 1817-1772
amenemhet IV (maakherure) 1772-1763
neferusobek (sobekkare) 1763-1759
the 13th Dynasty (1784-1668 BC)
in 116 years, 65 kings were alive
* the second intermediate period (1 BC) 668-1560 BC)
there were about 40 Pharaons in the 14th, 15th and 16th dynasties (1720-1565 BC)
some of them were named sebehotpu. Some Pharaons ruled in northern, central and southern Egypt at the same time. From 1730 B.C., these kings were nothing more than vassals of King hikso< Wegaf
antef IV
hor
sobekhotep II
khendjer
sobekhotep III
neferhotep I
sobekhotep IV
ay
neferhotep II
she In the 17th Dynasty (1668-1570 BC), 14 Pharaons ruled Thebes and its surrounding areas. They are the vassals of hixore. The last three, TAA I, II and kamosis, began to fight against the hiksos in the north
sobekemsaf
antef VII
TAA I
TAA II
kamosis
* New Kingdom or the Second Empire of Thebes (1560-1070 BC)
18th dynasty (1570-1293 BC)
ahmose (nebpehtyre) 1539-1514
amunhotpu Amenhotep I (djeserkare) 1514-1493
Thutmose I (akheperkare) 1493-1481
Thutmose II (akheperenre) 1481-1479
Hatshepsut (maatkare) 1473-1458
Thutmose III (menkheperre) 1479-1425
Amenhotep II EP II (akheperure) 1427-1392)
Thutmose IV (menkheperure) 1392-1382
Amenhotep III (nebmaatre) 1382-1344
Amenhotep IV / Akhenaten 1352-1336
smenkhkere (ankhheperure) 1337-1336
Tutankhamun (nebkheperure) 1336 -1327)
ay (kheperkheperure) 1321
horemheb (djeserkeperure) 1323-1295
19th Dynasty (1293-1185 BC)
Ramesses I (menpehtyre) 1295-1294
sety I (menmaatre) 1394-1279
Rameses II (usermaatreeteperre) 127 9-1213)
merenptah (baenrehotephirmaat) 1213-1203
amenmesse (menmire) 1203-1200
SETI II (userkheperure setepenre) 1200-1194
siptah (akhenresetepenre) 1194-1188
tausert (sitremeritamun) 1188-1186
20th Dynasty (1185-1070 BC)
setakht (userkhauremeryamun) 1186-1184)
Ramesses III (usermaatremeryamun) 1184-1153)
Ramesses IV (hekamaatreetepenamun) 1153-1147)
Ramesses V (usermaatresekheperenre) 1147-1143)
Ramesses VI VI (nebmaatremeryamun) 1143-1136)
Ramesses VII (usermaatreesetepenre) 1136-1129)
Ramesses VIII (usermaatreachenemun) 1129-1126)
Ramesses IX (neferkaresetepenre) 1126-1108)
Ramesses x (khepermatreesetepenre) 1108-1099)
Ramesses x (kheperma treesetepenre) 1108-1099 Ramesses Xi (menmaatresetepentah) 1099-1069
* the third intermediate period (1070-767 BC)
the 21st, 22nd, 23rd and 24th dynasties (1070-767 BC)
the kings of Tanis and Thebes included Smedes, psusennes and shoshenk I
the rulers of Libya, There were 12 Pharaons, sheshonq I-V, osorkon I-IV and takelot I-III
the tibesian monk King
the small kingdom
* the revival of esobia and sais (767-525 BC)
the 25th Dynasty (767-656 BC)
Pye
shebaka 712-698
shebitku 698-690
Taharqa 690-664
tantamani 664-657
the 26th Dynasty 72-525 BC)
psammetichus I (PSAM Tik) 664-610
Nico II
Amasis 570-526
psammetichus II 610-595
* Persian Dynasty (525-332 BC)
27th Dynasty, 28th Dynasty, 29th Dynasty The 30th Dynasty (525-332 BC)
Cambyses 525-522
Darius I 521-486
Xerxes I 486-466
Artaxerxes I 465-424
Darius II 424-404
amyrtaios 404-399
hakoris 393-380
nicotinia Nectanebo I 380-362
TEOS 365-360
nectanebo II 360-343
ochus (Artaxerxes III) 343-338
arses 338-336
Darius III codomannus 335-332
4. 1 Egypt chronology
pre Dynasty (3500-3050 BC)
King Scorpion
so
Ka
King Narmer
ancient dynasty (3050-2686 BC)
the first dynasty (3050-2890 BC)
Menes (AHA))
djer (itIt))
war j)
den (udimu))
anendjib
Semerkhet
QA & #39; a)
the second Dynasty (2890-2686 BC)
hetepsekhemwy (Hotepsekhemwy))
vadiye
Ninetjer (nynetjer))
senide
peribsen (Seth peribsen))
sekhemwy
khasekhemwy
ancient kingdom or Memphis Empire (2686-2135)
3rd Dynasty (2686-2575)
sanakhte (nebka) 2650-2630
netjerykhet (Djoser) 2630-2611
sekhemkhet (Djoser Teti) 2611-2603
khaba 2603-2599
HUNI 2599-2575
4th Dynasty (2575-2465)
< br/ >Snofru 2575-2551
Khufu (Cheops) 2551-2528
radjedef 2528-2520
Khafre (Chephren) 2520-2494, The owner of Sphinx
nebuka II
menkauere (mycerinus) 2490-2472
shepseskaf 2472-2467
the 5th Dynasty (2465-2323)
userkaf 2465-2458
Sahure 2458-2446
neferirkare Kakai 2477-2467)
shepseskare ini 2426-2419
raneferef 2419-2416
niusere izi 2416-2392
Menkauhor 2396-2388
djedkare izezi 2388-2356
wenis 2356-2323
the sixth dynasty (2 BC) 323-2150 BC)
Teti 2323-2291
pepy I (meryre) 2289-2255
merenre nemtyemzaf 2255-2246
pepy II (neferkare) 2246-2152
Morrel II
queen Nicolas
the seventh Dynasty The 8th Dynasty (2150-2135 BC)
djedkare
netrikare
neferkahor
neferkare II
the first intermediate period (2135-1937 BC)
the 9th Dynasty The 10th Dynasty (2135-1986)
moib
kheti
merikale
Yiti
the 11th Dynasty (2134-1937)
mentuhotep I
iniyotef I (sehertawy) 2074-2064
iniyotef II (wahankh) 2064-2015
inie Inyotef III (nakhtnebtepnefer) 2015-2007
nebuchpotel
montuhotep II (nebhepetre) 1986-1956
montuhotep III (sankhkare) 1956-1944
montuhotep IV (nebtawyre) 1944-1937
Middle Kingdom or Thebes first Empire (1937-1668)
12th dynasty (1937-1784)
amenemhet I (sehetepibre) 1937-1908
Senwosret I (kheperre) 1917-1872
amenemhet II (nubkaure) 1875-1840
Senwosret II (khakheperre) 1842-1836
< br />
Senwosret III (khakaure) 1836-1817
amenemhet III (nimaatre) 1817-1772
amenemhet IV (maakherure) 1772-1763
neferusobek (sobekkare) 1763-1759
the 13th Dynasty (1784-1668 BC)
June 116bc There are about 40 Pharaons in the 14th Dynasty, 15th Dynasty and 16th Dynasty (1720-1565 BC), among which several are called sebehotpu. Some Pharaons ruled in northern, central and southern Egypt at the same time. From 1730 B.C., these kings were nothing more than vassals of King hikso<
2 Egypt chronology
wegaf
antef IV
hor
sobekhotep II
khendjer
sobekhotep III
neferhotep I
sobekhotep IV 4) Ay
neferhotep II
sheshi
yakubher
khyan
apopi I
apopi II
anather
yakobaam
the 17th Dynasty (1668-1570)
the reign of 14 Pharaons Thebes and its surrounding areas. They are the vassals of hixore. The last three, TAA I, II and kamosis, began to fight against the hiksos in the north<
sobekemsaf
antef VII
TAA I
TAA II
kamosis
New Kingdom or the Second Empire of Thebes (1560-1070 BC)
18th dynasty (1570-1293 BC)
ahmose (nebbehtyre) 1539-1514
Amenhotep I (djeserkare) 1514-1493
Thutmose I (akheperkare) 1493-1481
Thutmose II (akheperenre) 1481-1479
Hatshepsut (maatkare) 1473-1458
Thutmose III (menkheperre) 1479-1425
Amenhotep II (akheperure) 1427-1392
Thutmose IV (menkheperure) 1392-1382
Amenhotep III (nebmaatre) 1382-1344
Amenhotep IV / Akhenaten 1352-1336
smenkhkere (ankheperure) 1337-1336
Tutankhamun (nebkheperure) 1336-1327
ay (kheperkheperure) 1321
horemheb (djeserkeperure) 1323-1295
19th Dynasty (1293-1185)
Ramesses I (menpehtyre) 1295-1294
sety I (menmaatre) 1394-1279
La Rameses II (usermaatreetepenre) 1279-1213
merenptah (baenrehotephirmaat) 1213-1203
amenmesse (menmire) 1203-1200
SETI II (userkheperure setepenre) 1200-1194
siptah (akhenresetepenre) 1194-1188
king tavosta After (tausert (sitremeritamun) 1188-1186)
the 20th Dynasty (1185-1070)
setakht (userkhauremeramun) 1186-1184)
Ramesses III (usermaaturemeramun) 1184-1153
Ramesses IV (hekamaatresetepanamun) 1153-1147
Ramesses V (US) Ramses VI (nebmaatremeryamun) 1143-1136
Ramses VII (usermaatreetepenre) 1136-1129
Ramses VIII (usermaatreakenemun) 1129-1126
Ramses IX (neferkaresetepenre) 1126-1108 < B R / >
Ramesses x (kheperma atresetepenre) 1108-1099
Ramesses Xi (menmaatresetepentah) 1099-1069
the third intermediate period (1070-767 BC)
the 21st, 22nd, 23rd dynasties The 24th Dynasty (1070-767 BC)
the kings of Tanis and Thebes included Smedes, psusennes and shuoshenk I, a total of 12 Pharaons, sheshonq I-V, osorkon I-IV and takelot I-III. The king of Thebes monks; Little kingdom<
the revival of esobia and sais (767-525 BC)
the 25th Dynasty (767-656 BC)
Pye
shebaka 712-698
shebitku 698-690
Taharqa 690-664
tantamani 664-657
the 26th Dynasty (672-525 BC)
samtik Psammetichus I (PSAM Tik) 664-610
Nico II
Amasis 570-526
psammetichus II 610-595
Persian Dynasty (525-332 BC)
27th Dynasty, 28th Dynasty, 29th Dynasty The 30th Dynasty (525-332 BC)
Cambyses 525-522
Darius I 521-486
Xerxes I 486-466
Artaxerxes I 465-424
Darius II 424-404
amyrtaios 404-399
hakoris 393-380
< br/ >
nectanebo I 380-362
TEOS 365-360
nectanebo II 360-343
ochus (Artaxerxes III) 343-338
arses 338-336
Darius III codomannus 335-332
Greek Dynasty (332-3) 0)
Macedonian Dynasty (332-323 BC)
Alexander the great 332-323
Philip arrhidaeus 323-316
arrhidaeus
Alexander IV 316-304
Ptolemy Dynasty (323-30 BC)
Ptolemy I to Ptolemy
Cleopatra II
Ptolemy XII
Neos Dionysos 80-58 & 55-51
Berenice IV 58-55
Ptolemy XIII
Cleopatra VII
Ptolemy XIV (Caesar) Roman Dynasty
pre Dynasty (3500-3050 BC)
King Scorpion
so
Ka
King Narmer
ancient dynasty (3050-2686 BC)
the first dynasty (3050-2890 BC)
Menes (AHA))
djer (itIt))
war j)
den (udimu))
anendjib
Semerkhet
QA & #39; a)
the second Dynasty (2890-2686 BC)
hetepsekhemwy (Hotepsekhemwy))
vadiye
Ninetjer (nynetjer))
senide
peribsen (Seth peribsen))
sekhemwy
khasekhemwy
ancient kingdom or Memphis Empire (2686-2135)
3rd Dynasty (2686-2575)
sanakhte (nebka) 2650-2630
netjerykhet (Djoser) 2630-2611
sekhemkhet (Djoser Teti) 2611-2603
khaba 2603-2599
HUNI 2599-2575
4th Dynasty (2575-2465)
< br/ >Snofru 2575-2551
Khufu (Cheops) 2551-2528
radjedef 2528-2520
Khafre (Chephren) 2520-2494, The owner of Sphinx
nebuka II
menkauere (mycerinus) 2490-2472
shepseskaf 2472-2467
the 5th Dynasty (2465-2323)
userkaf 2465-2458
Sahure 2458-2446
neferirkare Kakai 2477-2467)
shepseskare ini 2426-2419
raneferef 2419-2416
niusere izi 2416-2392
Menkauhor 2396-2388
djedkare izezi 2388-2356
wenis 2356-2323
the sixth dynasty (2 BC) 323-2150 BC)
Teti 2323-2291
pepy I (meryre) 2289-2255
merenre nemtyemzaf 2255-2246
pepy II (neferkare) 2246-2152
Morrel II
queen Nicolas
the seventh Dynasty The 8th Dynasty (2150-2135 BC)
djedkare
netrikare
neferkahor
neferkare II
the first intermediate period (2135-1937 BC)
the 9th Dynasty The 10th Dynasty (2135-1986)
moib
kheti
merikale
Yiti
the 11th Dynasty (2134-1937)
mentuhotep I
iniyotef I (sehertawy) 2074-2064
iniyotef II (wahankh) 2064-2015
inie Inyotef III (nakhtnebtepnefer) 2015-2007
nebuchpotel
montuhotep II (nebhepetre) 1986-1956
montuhotep III (sankhkare) 1956-1944
montuhotep IV (nebtawyre) 1944-1937
Middle Kingdom or Thebes first Empire (1937-1668)
12th dynasty (1937-1784)
amenemhet I (sehetepibre) 1937-1908
Senwosret I (kheperre) 1917-1872
amenemhet II (nubkaure) 1875-1840
Senwosret II (khakheperre) 1842-1836
< br />
Senwosret III (khakaure) 1836-1817
amenemhet III (nimaatre) 1817-1772
amenemhet IV (maakherure) 1772-1763
neferusobek (sobekkare) 1763-1759
the 13th Dynasty (1784-1668 BC)
June 116bc There are about 40 Pharaons in the 14th Dynasty, 15th Dynasty and 16th Dynasty (1720-1565 BC), among which several are called sebehotpu. Some Pharaons ruled in northern, central and southern Egypt at the same time. From 1730 B.C., these kings were nothing more than vassals of King hikso<
2 Egypt chronology
wegaf
antef IV
hor
sobekhotep II
khendjer
sobekhotep III
neferhotep I
sobekhotep IV 4) Ay
neferhotep II
sheshi
yakubher
khyan
apopi I
apopi II
anather
yakobaam
the 17th Dynasty (1668-1570)
the reign of 14 Pharaons Thebes and its surrounding areas. They are the vassals of hixore. The last three, TAA I, II and kamosis, began to fight against the hiksos in the north<
sobekemsaf
antef VII
TAA I
TAA II
kamosis
New Kingdom or the Second Empire of Thebes (1560-1070 BC)
18th dynasty (1570-1293 BC)
ahmose (nebbehtyre) 1539-1514
Amenhotep I (djeserkare) 1514-1493
Thutmose I (akheperkare) 1493-1481
Thutmose II (akheperenre) 1481-1479
Hatshepsut (maatkare) 1473-1458
Thutmose III (menkheperre) 1479-1425
Amenhotep II (akheperure) 1427-1392
Thutmose IV (menkheperure) 1392-1382
Amenhotep III (nebmaatre) 1382-1344
Amenhotep IV / Akhenaten 1352-1336
smenkhkere (ankheperure) 1337-1336
Tutankhamun (nebkheperure) 1336-1327
ay (kheperkheperure) 1321
horemheb (djeserkeperure) 1323-1295
19th Dynasty (1293-1185)
Ramesses I (menpehtyre) 1295-1294
sety I (menmaatre) 1394-1279
La Rameses II (usermaatreetepenre) 1279-1213
merenptah (baenrehotephirmaat) 1213-1203
amenmesse (menmire) 1203-1200
SETI II (userkheperure setepenre) 1200-1194
siptah (akhenresetepenre) 1194-1188
king tavosta After (tausert (sitremeritamun) 1188-1186)
the 20th Dynasty (1185-1070)
setakht (userkhauremeramun) 1186-1184)
Ramesses III (usermaaturemeramun) 1184-1153
Ramesses IV (hekamaatresetepanamun) 1153-1147
Ramesses V (US) Ramses VI (nebmaatremeryamun) 1143-1136
Ramses VII (usermaatreetepenre) 1136-1129
Ramses VIII (usermaatreakenemun) 1129-1126
Ramses IX (neferkaresetepenre) 1126-1108 < B R / >
Ramesses x (kheperma atresetepenre) 1108-1099
Ramesses Xi (menmaatresetepentah) 1099-1069
the third intermediate period (1070-767 BC)
the 21st, 22nd, 23rd dynasties The 24th Dynasty (1070-767 BC)
the kings of Tanis and Thebes included Smedes, psusennes and shuoshenk I, a total of 12 Pharaons, sheshonq I-V, osorkon I-IV and takelot I-III. The king of Thebes monks; Little kingdom<
the revival of esobia and sais (767-525 BC)
the 25th Dynasty (767-656 BC)
Pye
shebaka 712-698
shebitku 698-690
Taharqa 690-664
tantamani 664-657
the 26th Dynasty (672-525 BC)
samtik Psammetichus I (PSAM Tik) 664-610
Nico II
Amasis 570-526
psammetichus II 610-595
Persian Dynasty (525-332 BC)
27th Dynasty, 28th Dynasty, 29th Dynasty The 30th Dynasty (525-332 BC)
Cambyses 525-522
Darius I 521-486
Xerxes I 486-466
Artaxerxes I 465-424
Darius II 424-404
amyrtaios 404-399
hakoris 393-380
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nectanebo I 380-362
TEOS 365-360
nectanebo II 360-343
ochus (Artaxerxes III) 343-338
arses 338-336
Darius III codomannus 335-332
Greek Dynasty (332-3) 0)
Macedonian Dynasty (332-323 BC)
Alexander the great 332-323
Philip arrhidaeus 323-316
arrhidaeus
Alexander IV 316-304
Ptolemy Dynasty (323-30 BC)
Ptolemy I to Ptolemy
Cleopatra II
Ptolemy XII
Neos Dionysos 80-58 & 55-51
Berenice IV 58-55
Ptolemy XIII
Cleopatra VII
Ptolemy XIV (Caesar) Roman Dynasty
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